Japanese Holiday - 七夕 (Star Festival)
July 7th: 七夕 (Star Festival)
July 7th in Japan is Tanabata (Star Festival).
Tanabata is known as the “Star Festival” and is typically
held on July 7. It traces its roots to a Chinese legend where the star Altair
and the star Vega which are usually separated on opposite sides of the Milky
Way are allowed to come together on this day once a year. The festival began
some time during the feudal period after combining with local customs and was
originally celebrated by the Imperial Court before becoming celebrated by
commoners as well. Because the holiday used to be celebrated according to the
lunar calendar, some places in Japan will celebrate Tanabata on August 7
instead. A popular activity that is done during the celebration is to write
your wishes on a piece of paper (tanzaku) and hang it on a bamboo tree in the
hopes of having your wish come true. The biggest festivals are located in
Sendai which takes place in August and Hiratsuka which takes place in
July.
Reference:
日本まるごと辞典【改正第二版】p.27
Reference:
日本まるごと辞典【改正第二版】p.27
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